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Release Notes:
The ZFS filesystem now supports TRIM when used on solid state drives.
The virtio(4) drivers have been added to the GENERIC kernel configuration for amd64 and i386 architectures.
The ZFS filesystem now supports lz4 compression.
OpenSSL has been updated to version 0.9.8y.
DTrace hooks have been enabled by default in the GENERIC kernel.
DTrace has been updated to version 1.9.0.
Sendmail has been updated to version 8.14.7.
OpenSSH has been updated to version 6.2p2.
This release imports unmapped I/O support from head/.

Release Notes: This is the fifth release from the 8-STABLE branch; it improves the functionality of FreeBSD 8.3 and introduces some new features. Highlights include Gnome 2.32.1, KDE 4.10.1, feature flags 5000 version of the ZFS filesystem, and support for all shipping LSI storage controllers.

Release Notes: usb(4) now supports the USB packet filter. The TCP/IP stack now supports the mod_cc(9) pluggable congestion control framework. A graid(8) GEOM class was added to support various BIOS-based software RAID controllers (replacement for ataraid(4)). The ZFS subsystem was updated to SPA version 28. GNOME version 2.32.1 and KDE version 4.7.4 were included.

Release Notes: A new installer, bsdinstall(8), was provided. The Fast Filesystem now supports soft updates journaling. ZFS was updated to version 28. ATA/SATA drivers were updated to support AHCI and moved into an updated CAM framework. A Highly Available Storage (HAST) framework was added. Kernel support for was provided for Capsicum Capability Mode, an experimental set of features for sandboxing support. User-level DTrace was included. The TCP/IP stack now supports pluggable congestion control frameworks, and five congestion control algorithm implementations are available.

Release Notes: The FreeBSD virtual memory subsystem now supports fully transparent use of superpages for application memory. The boot(8) BTX loader has been improved. Many network interface drivers have been improved. The btpand(8) daemon from NetBSD has been added. This daemon provides support for Bluetooth Network Access Point (NAP), Group Ad-hoc Network (GN), and Personal Area Network User (PANU) profiles. The jail(8) subsystem has been greatly enhanced with support for multiple IPv4 and IPv6 addresses per jail, SCTP support, CPU binding, and more.